Various - "Hard Dance Anthems" (continuous DJ mix 3 by Mark EG)) - (1:14:00) 150 BPM
Scott Fo Shaw & JX & Organ Donors & Paul Maddox & Sam & Deano aka Tidy DJs - "That Summer Track/Restless/Turntablism/Nut Job" (instrumental - acappella) - (3:13) 145 BPM
Lee Pasch & Untidy Dubs & Brainbashers - "Feel It/I Don't Know/Do It Now" (acappella) - (3:26) 145 BPM
The Generator & Flash Harry - "Where Are You Know/Give Up The Funk" (Untidy Dub) - (0:52) 145 BPM
Technikal & Anne Savage & Untidy Dubs - "Music For A Harder Generation/Centrefold/Funky Groove" - (3:10) 145 BPM
Andy Whitby & Matt Lee & Benedict Brothers - "Higher State Of Consciousness/Honey Child" (acappella) - (2:40) 145 BPM
Rachel Auburn & Jimmy Dean & Jon Bishop - "Screwdriver/Don't Give Up/Stalker" (acappella) - (3:50) 145 BPM
Jon Doe & Steve Blake - "Good Timez/Expression" - (4:46) 145 BPM
Benjamin Leung & Tazix & Untidy Dubs & Emma Lock - "Rain Drops/Fine Night 2010" (acappella) - (5:37) 145 BPM
BK & Hyperlogic - "Rave Monkey/Only Me" - (2:34) 145 BPM
BK & Sam & Deano - "Switch!" - (0:46) 145 BPM
Andy Farley & Sam Townend & Human Resource - "Dull Drums/Dominator" (acappella) - (5:19) 145 BPM
Tidy Allstars & Ed Real & The Coalition & Lisa Lashes - "The Homecoming (Magna Theme)/20000 Hardcore Members/What Can You Do 4 Me" (acappella) - (5:04) 147 BPM
Alumina & Kym Ayres & Technikal & 12 Thumpers & NRG - "Let The Bass Kick/More & More/Don't Cross The Line/Never Lost His Hardcore" (acappella) - (4:13) 148 BPM
BK & 12 Thumpers - "Dreams/Don't Cross The Line" (acappella) - (3:22) 148 BPM
Review: Following the success of the label's first digital-only compilation, Lock and Load, Act of Sedition boss Bully Boy has decided to repeat the exercise. Like its predecessor, Perfect Pitch largely sidesteps re-edits featured on physical releases, instead delivering a bumper selection of previously unheard reworks. Those who prefer their edits gently beefed up with the addition of club-ready beats will find plenty to enjoy, from DJ Steef's tweak of Van Morrison classic 'Into The Mystic' and DJ Laurel's chunky revision of disco-funk slammer 'Peace Pipe', to Sucka Tommy's bustling rework of Paul Simon's 'Me and Julio Down By The School Yard' and C Da Afro's disco bumper 'The Sunset Groove'. If tape-style rearrangements are more your thing, we'd heartily recommend the edits from Al Kent and SanFranDisko.
Review: Having already compiled "20 Years Of Joey Negro" earlier in the year, Z Records have now put together some of the many-aliased producer's best mixes and originals from the last twelve months. The fluid funk of his mix of AC Soul Sympnoy's "Still In Love" is a stand-out, while his slow funky-house version of Carly Simon's "Why" is another must-have. With his Raven Maise and Akabu projects also handsomely represented here too, this is a key collection for all funky house fans.
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